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AMD’s 300 series has been overlooked by a lot of people. Their Fury series really took all of the spotlight, but not everyone has that much money to spend on a graphics card. If you are an AMD fan the 300 series still does have a lot to offer. Today we will be taking a look at a R9 380 graphics card, which is more or less a rebranded R9 285. The card is based on the 28nm process and features 1792 stream processors, 32 ROPs, 112 TMUs. On the review block today is the MSI R9 380 Gaming 4G graphics card. MSI has given this card their “Gaming” treatment, which we are big fans of. So you have the Twin Frozr V cooling solution, a factory overclock, fans that turn off when you are not gaming, and of course the MSI Gaming styling on the card itself. Let’s take a look and see what this card is all about!

Over the weekend we go our first glimpse at MSI's Radeon 300 series and it looks like it is Sapphire's turn now. Sapphire listed all of the cards in their Radeon 300 series lineup on their website apparently. So let's see what they have!

This is the biggest leak that we've seen for the Radeon 300 series! MSI's entire 300 series of graphics cards have been leaked to the web, with full specifications and photos! This gives us a run-down of the entire Radeon 300 series from AMD.

It seems quite interesting for this information to come out the week of Computex, but Gigabyte's marketing materials for their upcoming Radeon R9 380 G1 Gaming graphics card have been leaked. The leaked materials are actually two photos of the packaging of the card.

AMD had a low-key press event announce the first new graphics cards that are part of the Radeon 300 series. These are both desktop and mobile versions, but as you can guess these cards are simply rebrands of current cards rather than actual new graphics cards.

HP has just sent out a press release highlighting their back to school PC systems. This in itself was not all that exciting, but what was, was that the AMD R9 380 was listed as an option with the HP ENVY Phoenix Tower.

We have some more news on AMD's upcoming R300 series. The Radeon R9 380X and R9 380 which will be set to compete with NVIDIA's GTX 980 and GTX 970 will be based on a new silicon called "Grenada". This silicon is built on the 28 nm process and will be a refined version of "Hawaii" much like "Curacao" was to "Pitcarin" in the previous generation.